
What one calls very limited, another may call accurate. Words are little signs designed to convey meaning.
When I say God, Jesus, Holy Spirit, Christian, Grace, Faith - words like that, my definition is in line with the bible's representation of the above. The Quran on the one hand affirms the bible's representation, while on the other rejects.
Example: The Quran says Jesus was not killed on a cross and raised from the dead and was not God. Christians are low lifes that are to be oppressed and made to pay Muslims.
So, when I say Jesus - it is not the Jesus of the quran, but the Jesus of the bible.
When I say Jesus, it is a wholly different person than who Chanson thinks it is. Or BetteTheRed or maybe you. I have met Jesus, just like airclean33 and millions others.
The bible is the only (not the book of Mormon) accurate portrait of who Jesus, God and the Holy Spirit are. And using it as the map to find them - your face is always looking in the right direction to see them. If you want to say Jesus did no miracles and is not the lamb of God. You will always be looking in the wrong direction at his approach and walk right by unless he stops you. And the more you reject about him, the further your gaze is away from him until there is not even the chance of a peripheral glance.
That is why there are so many cool testimonies of atheists who are at the end of their rope. They have always kept their back to Jesus - so they just have to stop and turn around and there he is right there. That is why I think it is easier for atheists to find Jesus than people who make up a different God.